When The Pawn Stars Scam Customers

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Pawn Stars Rick Harrison, chumlee, corey harrison, and the old man sometimes are cheap with their customers.

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67 Comments on “When The Pawn Stars Scam Customers”

    1. Thats what bussiness is owning slaves and ripping off customers on something they can do themselves

  1. all pawn shops are rip offs…period for selling things to anyway but good deals can be found for buying

    1. Yep especially when know the shop paid at most half of the ticket price. Gives you plenty of room to negotiate

  2. You do realize that these deals are probably some of the best deals when it comes to pawn shops. Most pawn shops you will be lucky to get half of the actual value of the item. Why would they pay the full value of the items? They aren’t private buyers, they are a business. It’s also not The Antique Road Show either. If you don’t know the general value of your item then you shouldn’t be in a pawnshop with it. If they feel they are getting ripped off then they can say no to the deal and instead take the time and effort to find a private buyer

  3. ok , the pawn shop takes all the risks .And do you really expect them to pay full retail for an item ???if they run on a 25 % overhead they must make atleast 50 % to show a profit .Your video here is way off ! your expectations are unreal !

  4. Considering that best pawn shops in my area advertise 10 cents on the dollar (meaning, that’s what they’ll pay for your goods) as if it’s a good thing, the pawn stars aren’t ripping off anyone.

  5. I had a collection of samurai swords, worth $12k…one pawn shop offered me $200, another $50, another $20.

  6. Look, this is basically how it works. Lets say I have a item worth $100. If I take it to a pawn shop and try to sell it, the most I could hope to get would be up to $50, max. The pawn shop sells the item for $100, knowing they can probably let someone “talk” them down to $75. Customer thinks they are getting a deal as they know item is worth $100 and the pawn store just made at least a 50% profit on the item. It’s not a scam people. It’s second hand business. Scamming would be if the pawn store tells you outright that your $100 item is only worth $25 and the best they could do would be $10… then going back in a month and seeing the same item being sold for $100. THAT is a scam and that is something the Pawn Stars do NOT do.

  7. They don’t scam people you idiot, they are a business and 99% of people that go in know there not going to get top dollar for it. They are alot better then Hardcore pawn, now they do rip people off, would not trust them as far as I can throw them. At least the pawn stars get pros In to get an expert in to find out more information on the items and what the going rate is at the time.

  8. Its worth 40 k, so I pay you 40k, sell it for 40 k and i`ll lose 10 k i taxes and expences.

    1. I am talking about general business practice, because you may put up 20 items for auction and 2 of them may sell for 4 times as much as you anticipated. These kinds of items have no catalog value, they are worth what people are willing to pay, and you never know what that amount is. No one would risk a purchase by imagining how much it potentially could sell for. Most of the things in a pawn shop are items with a catalog value or a fixed price.
      When you manage to sell something unique for 2-10 times more than what you expected, that’s called luck, not ripping off.
      Compare it going to the Casino and making 5 USD bets instead of 50 cent bets because you “know” that when the bonus strikes you will get a much bigger bonus, but in reality you never know.

  9. People complaining about pawn stars are the same people who trade in their car getting maybe 60% of its market value then buy a new car the value of which drops 1/3 once its driven off the lot.

    1. Dan Hay there were 57 hotchkiss guns were bought by the us army,the first accepted one was gun #2 in 1877, and the last one was marked #364 and was accepted in 1895, was was lost overboard on the way from France ,they were originally sold to the us for 450.45, each including accessories. Most were surplused out after 1908, and several were sold thru Bannermans in new York from 1955 to 1967,mine was purchased in 1965 as a incomplete gun, the breech was damaged, and it was converted to a muzzle loader ( by welding the breech closed) and has been re built as a civil war era mountain gun, not the best outcome,but better than being turned into razorblades.

    2. Christopher Andersch you completely missed the context to which I was replying. The question was about #147 when less than 100 were built, my answer explained that extra armaments were included in the same numbering…

    3. In arms manufacturing the number doesn’t exactly indicate #147 was the 147th in production of that one model. Some factories designate a section of numbers to one model, then continue adding onto the number with a different model

    1. No he don’t. He is from Canada and all they do in Canada is breed shitty pop artists and beat baby seals

  10. Would have liked to see that tie died butterfly knife that was used to scam me into watching this clip

    1. exoticpizza91 Yeah, but after I was done I cancelled the check and sent her home on an Uber, so it only costed me $27 in the end.

  11. The cannon was a fair deal, Rick paid 30k for it, and if it sells for 40k that is only a 25% mark up. Then you have to take out overheads and amount of time the cannon sits before it sells, and then the tax Rick has to pay on the profit.

  12. Cannon worth $40k paid $30k that’s only a25% profit not a high percentage he has overheads taxes wages and not everyday someone walks into the shop asking for a 1800s cannon

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